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International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health
ISSN : 2798561X     EISSN : 27985172     DOI : -
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International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to disseminating and discussing scientific literature and other health-related research. This journal is intended to serve as a forum for communication between stakeholders in health research, including researchers, educators, students, practitioners from the Health Office, Department of Health, Public Health Service centers, and members of the general public with interest in the subject. The journal is attempting to satisfy the increasing demand for health research. Journal considers submissions on any aspect of the health field across age groups and settings, these include: Capacity in public health systems and workforce Dentistry Environmental health Environmental Science Health Economic and Policy Studies Health law and ethics Health Professions Maternal and child health Medical Science Midwifes Nursing Public health nutrition Public health practice and impact Reproductive health Islamic and health
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Analysis Quality of Specialist Doctor Services and Patient Satisfaction at H.Abdul Manan Simatupang Hospital in Kisaran Regency Amelia Dwifika Putri; Destanul Aulia; Zulfendri
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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Introduction: Patient dissatisfaction with hospital services is inextricably linked to the low quality of services provided byspecialist doctors in hospitals that fall short of patient expectations.The quality of specialist services can be determined by theinformation and education provided by the specialist doctor, theemotional support provided by the specialist doctor, the accessibilityto the specialist doctor's services, and the physical comfort providedby the specialist doctor. Method: This research is an explanatorysurvey research with a quantitative approach that uses a crosssectional design. This study was conducted at Sultan Abdul MananSimatupang Hospital in Asahan Regency in January 2018-December2018. The population in this study were all patients who receivedinpatient services both class I, class II, class III and VIP at SultanAbdul Manan Simatupang Hospital and samples in this study asmany as 30 patients. Data analysis used chi-square test and crosstabulation. Result : The results of this study indicate that the majorityof patients are dissatisfied with the services provided by specialistdoctors. The quality of services that make patients dissatisfied isinformation and edukasi, emotional support while access to servicesand physical comfort is quite satisfying. There is a relationshipbetween information and education, emotional support provided byspecialist doctors with patient satisfaction. Conlusion : Specialistsdoctor in Sultan Abdul Manan Simatupang Hospital in AsahanRegency must provide optimal services, especially services inproviding information and education to patients.
Film and Slide Show Media Education in Improving Students Knowledge and Attitudes About Drugs at SMUN 1 Peureulak Meutia; Kintoko Rochadi; Edy Syahrial
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Introduction: Narcotics are substances that, when injected into thebody, produce a specific effect on the user, such as anaesthesia, painrelief, spiritual stimulation, and hallucinations, or they can causedelusions. This is a quasi-experimental or quasi-experimental studyto determine the effectiveness of Extension Through Media Film AndSlide Show To Increased Students' Knowledge and Attitude TowardsDrug Abuse in SMU 1 Peureulak, East Aceh, 2015. Method: Thepopulation of the study consisted of all 918 students of SMAN 1Peureulak, with a total sample size of 60 students divided into twogroups: 30 students who received counseling via film and 30 studentswho received counseling via slide show. From November 2014 toMay 2015, this study was conducted. Pre- and post-testquestionnaires were used to collect data, which were analyzed usingthe uji wilcoxon test at a 95% confidence level. Result : The analysisrevealed that drug counseling had an effect on knowledge with a pvalue of 0.001 in the film medium and p value of 0.001 in the mediaslide show, as well as on attitude with a p value of 0.001 in the filmmedium and p value of 0.001 in the media slide show. The findingsindicated that there is a difference in students' knowledge (p = 0.005)and attitude (p = 0.630) after receiving counseling via film and slideshow. Conlusion I was recommended to the school to educatestudents about drugs through the learning process and to becomeactively involved in researching and disseminating information aboutdrugs through the medium of film.
Analysis of The Risk of MSDS Occurrence in Female Coconut Peeler Workers Muchliza Rizwany; Putra Apriadi Siregar
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Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders are pains experienced byindividuals in their muscles and skeletons. Awkward postures, staticpostures, and repetitive movements can all contribute to thedevelopment of musculoskeletal disorders. The purpose of this studyis to examine the relationship between work posture andmusculoskeletal disorders among coconut peeler workers in thevillage of Sei Apung. Method: This is a cross-sectional quantitativestudy. 52 workers were chosen for this study using a purposivesampling technique. The data were collected using the Rapid EntireBody Assessment (REBA) and Nordic Body Map (NBM)questionnaires.Result : This study discovered that the samplecharacteristics for the age range were dominated by individuals aged> 30 years, totalling 29 individuals (55.8 per cent). This study'srespondents were entirely female. With an average work period ofone to five years (63.5 per cent), respondents work an average of fivehours per day (75 per cent), and respondents' most recent education isdominated by high school graduates or equivalent (76.9 percent).Conlusion As a suggestion for taking a break or stretchingmuscles, adding hand braces or elbow braces to reduce the risk ofcomplaints, and modifying the seat to reduce the risk of lower backcomplaints.
THE EFFECT OF FEAR PERCEPTIONS ON CIGARETTE PACK IMAGE MESSAGES ON THE INTENTION TO STOP SMOKING STUDENTS FACULTY OF SHARIA AND LAW Sarah Fadhila Siregar; Putra Apriadi Siregar; Azhari Akmal Tarigan
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Introduction: The policy for picture messages on cigarette packs isregulated in the Minister of Health Regulation No. 57 of 2017concerning Renewal of Inclusion of Warnings and HealthInformation on Tobacco Product Packaging. The purpose ofembedding Pictorial Health Warnings (PHW) on cigarette packs is tocreate fear and motivate someone to quit smoking. Method: Thisstudy uses a quantitative research approach with a cross-sectionaldesign using primary data. This research was conducted at theFaculty of Sharia and Law UIN North Sumatra. From May to July2021. The population in this study was 2.469 students. The samplingtechnique used was purposive sampling. The sample of this studywere 318 teenagers. Data analysis using descriptive analysis andcorrelation test using SPSS 22. Result: There is an influence betweenthe perception of fear in the picture message smoking causes oralcancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.373), picture message smoking causeslung cancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.260), picture message smokingcauses throat cancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.425), smoking picturemessages caused lung and laryngeal cancer (p-value <0.001 r =0.420) and smoking picture messages caused throat cancer (p-value<0.001 r = 0.272) on intention to quit smoking students of the Facultyof Sharia and Law UIN North Sumatra. Conclusion: The more afraidsomeone sees the picture message on the pack of cigarettes, thehigher the intention to quit smoking. It is hoped that the governmentcan expand the picture message on cigarette packs to increase thedesire to quit smoking and reduce the number of smokers inIndonesia.
The Effectiveness of The Media Leaflets and Film on Knowledge of The Attitude snd Skills of Cadres in Ovitrap Making Fitri Saragih; R. Kintoko Rochadi; Alam Bakti Keloko
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Introduction: Ovitrape is one method for preventing the occurrenceof DHF. Ovitrape has been widely used in a variety of locations witha high prevalence of DHF. One of the advantages of ovitrape is that itis simple to manufacture and inexpensive. The purpose of this studyis to determine the effectiveness of video media in increasingknowledge and skills in making ovitrape. Method: This is a quasiexperimental design with a pretest-posttest format. This researchsample included 50 cadre divided into two groups, 25 groups, and 25media leaflet film media. The Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney tests areused in this study. Result : Wilcoxon test results indicated leafletsand film media effectively improve cadres' knowledge, attitude, andskills in ovitrape manufacture. The film is a more effective mediumfor improving cadres' knowledge, attitudes, and skills in themanufacture of ovitrape. Conlusion According to the researchfindings, the collaboration between the health centre and PanguluNagori Batu Anam Pamatang Simelungun District of SiantarSimalungun is necessary for inserting health education materialsabout dengue prevention through the use of film and leaflets.
Clean and Healthy Behaviors At Al-Jam’iyatul Wasliyah Orphanage Anissa Syafira; Chindy Ingraini; Cindy Puspita Ningrum; Meilisa Luthfiah; Muhammad Alawi; Tarisa Nazlita Saragih
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Clean and Healthy Life Behavior are all health behaviours carried out because of personal awareness so that families and all members can help themselves in the health sector and have an active role in community activities. An orphanage is a place to live or accommodate children who do not have family or parents while they still need the love and education they deserve. Al-Jam'iyatul Wasliyah Orphanage is an orphanage built to accommodate children, such as orphans, orphans, poor children, and abandoned children, to increase the knowledge of the orphanage children, a foundation was built to carry out their education, where this foundation is the same as schools in general, namely Madrasah, Junior High School, and Senior High School. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which children are familiar with healthy living and to know the motivating and inhibiting factors for implementing healthy living at the Al-Jam'iyatul Wasliyah orphanage. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method through interviews and questionnaires with children. From the research that has been carried out, it is obtained that from 24 samples, 20 children at the Al-Jam'iyatul Wasliyah Orphanage have implemented clean and healthy living behaviours, and four children in the orphanage are still not implementing healthy living due to the lack of awareness of teenagers themselves about behavioural health. However, this states that the Al Jami'iyatul Washliyah Orphanage children have been living a healthy life well..

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